Enhanced Cooperation in the EU: Its Evolution and Position of the Czech Republic

Jan Malíř
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Enhanced cooperation (originally closer cooperation) was inserted into the EU institutional and legal system by the Amsterdam Treaty in a response to political calls for establishment of a mechanism that would allow for deeper integration of only some Member States (“coalitions of the willing”) in the ever-enlarging EU. As such, this step meant a break with the unity dogma the European integration had been traditionally built upon and provided for institutionalised differentiation in the EU. Redesigned by both the Treaty of Nice and the Treaty of Lisbon, enhanced cooperation has materialized in 5 cases since 2010. Apart from that, possibility of a recourse to enhanced cooperation has played a role in negotiation strategies within the EU decision-making process and in refl ections on the future of the EU. While enhanced cooperation is not a magic panacea to divergences of opinions on the European integration between individual Member States, in particular, middle-sized and small Member States including the Czech Republic shall not underestimate the potential this mechanism might have.
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加强在欧盟的合作:其演变和捷克共和国的立场
加强合作(最初是更紧密的合作)通过《阿姆斯特丹条约》被纳入欧盟的制度和法律体系,以响应政治呼声,建立一种机制,允许在不断扩大的欧盟中只允许一些成员国(“自愿联盟”)更深层次的一体化。因此,这一步意味着打破欧洲一体化传统上所建立的统一教条,并为欧盟的制度化分化提供了条件。经过《尼斯条约》和《里斯本条约》的重新设计,自2010年以来已经有5个案例实现了加强合作。除此之外,寻求加强合作的可能性在欧盟决策过程中的谈判策略和对欧盟未来的反思中发挥了作用。虽然加强合作不是解决个别成员国之间关于欧洲一体化的意见分歧的灵丹妙药,但包括捷克共和国在内的中小成员国不应低估这一机制可能具有的潜力。
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